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action and split
He experimented with lighting, camera techniques and special effects in order to achieve true integration of dance with film, and was one of the first to use split screens, double images, live action with animation and is credited as the person who made the ballet form commercially acceptable to film audiences.
Such " big battalion " operations may be needed to break up significant guerrilla concentrations and split them into small groups where combined civic-police action can control them.
Conversations split screen sometimes showed flashbacks of the recent or distant past juxtaposed with the present ; moments imagined or hoped by the characters juxtaposed with present reality ; present experience fractured into more than one emotion for a given line or action, showing an actor performing the same moment in different ways ; and present and near future actions juxtaposed to accelerate the narrative in temporal overlap.
Although much romanticized by the Left, the Jarrow Crusade marked a deep split in the Labour Party and resulted in no government action.
According to a poll taken by USA Today in 2005, majority of Americans support affirmative action for women, while with minority groups though, it is more split.
The First International, however, split between two main tendencies within the organization over the question of political, parliamentary action ; the anarchist wing represented by Mikhail Bakunin and the socialist wing represented by Karl Marx.
In 2002, the group hit the headlines once more when, following an acrimonius split and legal action, the Rubettes became the latest in a long line of bands ( including the Beach Boys and Spandau Ballet ) to end up in the courts in a dispute over ownership of the band's name.
During the 1960s, new issues such as civil rights, the Vietnam War, affirmative action, and large-scale urban riots tended to split the coalition and drive many members away.
Two of the newer trends in the genre are books with a split setting ( i. e., a modern story framing action that occurs in one or more past settings ) and books where all of the action occurs in the present but the puzzle to be solved is all about elements from the past.
* Serrada: " split step ", short range footwork, quick, split action, front and back, low stance.
Adventure Fields split up the action, where players can explore the surroundings to advance the plot, discover new levels or search for items which enhance a character's ability ( for example, the Light Speed Shoes allow Sonic to run across a path of rings ).
It can be played by two human players simultaneously in split screen or in a single player mode against the game's artificial intelligence, although the game's popularity is derived mostly from the fast-paced player-vs .- player action it provides.
It was on The Beast From 20, 000 Fathoms that Harryhausen first used a technique that split the background and foreground of pre-shot live action footage into two separate images into which he would animate a model or models so seemingly integrating the live-action with the models.
The action was then split between the prison and the halfway house, which allowed the series to explore more issue-based storylines through the Driscoll House residents.
We have also split the bare action S < sub > Λ </ sub > into a quadratic kinetic part and an interacting part S < sub > int Λ </ sub >.
Also divisive was the Civil Rights Movement, the response to which in effect split the PCUS into three factions: a liberal group desiring full endorsement of the movement's platform, a moderate faction desiring church-wide consensus before taking positive action, and a conservative / traditionalist group vigorously opposing what it believed was the meddling of the church in the civil and cultural traditions of its native region.
The new soldiers then depart for action, traveling via wormhole-like phenomena called ' collapsars ' ( called Black Holes today ) that allow ships to cover thousands of light-years in a split second.
* An iconic use of catsuits in popular media was on the British television show The Avengers, where Cathy Gale ( Honor Blackman ) and Emma Peel ( Diana Rigg ) wore tight leather catsuits ; leather was chosen because it lit well in studio lighting and did not split during action scenes.
A key factor in the split was the desire of what became the Provisionals to make military action the key object of the organisation, rather than a simple rejection of leftism.
Sayeret Matkal officers then split into two camps: those who believed that the unit should be kept in reserve and not be lightly sent to missions where it could endure heavy casualties, and those that wanted to go into action, even if that meant missions with little planning and more akin to a commando force than to the strategic-oriented Sayeret Matkal.
This action split the French battle line into two.
All socialist organisation split over the question to greater or lesser degree, between left wing " internationalist " factions, which continued to seek the united action of the working class against worldwide capitalism without regard to territorial boundaries, and right wing " defencists ," who rallied to their national colors to defend their country in time of military conflict.

action and NSW
Anti-discrimination campaigner Gary Burns pursued an action in the NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal against Kennett for making the following statement:
These were widely seen as highlighting the NSW Government's inability to govern effectively and in response to this there were various calls for Bashir to take action as Governor and dismiss the government.
Easts pioneers Dan Frawley ( right ) and Dally Messenger ( left ) in action for NSW in 1912.
The Corps only saw action once in NSW, at the Battle of Vinegar Hill ( named after a revolt in Ireland ).
With support from Coca-Cola, the NSW Arts Council promoted the event as an example of local youth culture in action.
NSW CAAH key focus areas include developing information and resources ; capacity building to increase workers ’ skills and confidence in adolescent health ; supporting applied research ; advocacy & policy development to increase leadership and action for adolescent health.
The week of action culminated on Friday 1 July 2005 with a " SkyChannel " meeting of union delegates and members organised by Unions NSW.

action and Labor
In 1908 a group led by Daniel DeLeon argued that political action through DeLeon's Socialist Labor Party ( SLP ) was the best way to attain the IWW's goals.
While the IWW participated in the Seattle General Strike, that action was called by the Seattle Central Labor Union, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor ( AFL, predecessor of the AFL-CIO ).
The term was used in British politics ( where it is used in a quite different sense: see One Nation Conservatism ), but was last used in Australian political life to describe a tax reform package by the Labor government of Paul Keating, whose urban-based, Asia-centric, free-market, and pro-affirmative action policies were representative of what One Nation voters were opposing.
* Introduction to independent socialism ; selected articles from Labor action Berkeley, Independent Socialist Press 1963
Labor unions moved to work around these limitations by establishing political action committees, to which members could contribute.
Hagerty favored direct action, as opposed to political action of the Socialist Party and its left wing rival, the Socialist Labor Party, referring to them as " slowcialists.
Jabotinsky favored political cooperation with the British, while more irredentist-minded individuals like David Raziel, Abba Ahimeir, and Uri Zvi Greenberg focused on independent action in Mandate Palestine, fighting politically against the Labor mainstream, militarily against the British Authorities, and retaliating for Arab attacks.
Under the nominally centre-left Australian Labor Party from 1983 to 1996, the Bob Hawke and Paul Keating governments pursued many economic policies associated with economic rationalism, such as floating the Australian Dollar in 1983, reductions in trade tariffs, taxation reforms, changing from centralised wage-fixing to enterprise bargaining, heavy restrictions on union activities including on strike action and pattern bargaining, the privatisation of government run services and enterprises such as Qantas and the Commonwealth Bank, and wholesale deregulation of the banking system.
This and other groups began to turn to political action in 1870 in an effort to advance their political agenda, with an August 1870 convention calling for the establishment of the National Labor Reform Party.
However, Griffin argued that these violations were contrary to the Act, placing the blame instead on the Department of Labor for failing to pursue action against the Teamsters union for its corruptions.
The organization emerged out of a dispute with the Knights of Labor ( K of L ) organization, in which the leadership of that organization solicited locals of various craft unions to withdraw from their International organizations and to affiliate with the K of L directly, action which would have taken funds from the various unions and enriched the K of L's coffers.
The purpose of this " Protocol for the growing and processing of cocoa beans and their derivative products " was to bring practices in West Africa into line with Convention 182 of the International Labor Organization concerning the prohibition and immediate action for the elimination of the worst forms of child labor.
The AFL's response to the challenge from the CIO was twofold: both fighting a rearguard action before the National Labor Relations Board to preserve its right to represent the skilled trades in many of the plants that the CIO was organizing, and attempting to emulate it.
Lovestone was a close adherent of the Pepper-Ruthenberg tendency, which was to be centered in New York City and to favor united-front political action in a " class Labor Party ", as opposed to the Foster-Cannon group, which tended to be centered in Chicago and were most concerned with building a radicalized American Federation of Labor through a boring-from-within policy.
Concerned about the damage to the LNP's reputation in the electorate, in March 2011 a motion was moved at the party's Federal Divisional Council " that this Council notes the actions of the Member for Fisher in accepting nomination by the Labor Party for the position of Deputy Speaker and competing for this position in opposition to Mr Bruce Scott MP nominated for this position by the coalition parties and expresses its concern over the ongoing negative publicity directed at the Member for Fisher and the resulting damage to the Liberal National Party and requests the Applicant Review Committee to take note and take action as deemed appropriate.
Already in the 1920s the Labor movement disregarded its socialist roots and concentrated on building the nation by constructive action.
In 2009 and 2011, class action lawsuits were filed by former workers alleging that the company violated the California Labor Code, failed to pay overtime, failed to provide meal and rest periods, failed to pay employees upon termination, and violated California ’ s Unfair Competition Law.
The effort to gather signatures to put Question P on the ballot, in the first place, was spearheaded by a grassroots political action coalition that included Community and Labor United for Baltimore ( CLUB ), the Baltimore Green Party, the Baltimore office of ACORN and state delegates Curt Anderson and Jill P. Carter.
On April 1, 1936, Sidney Hillman, John L. Lewis, and other officials of the unions of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations established Labor's Non-Partisan League ( LNPL ), an organization akin to the modern political action committee, designed to channel money and manpower to the campaigns of Roosevelt and others standing strongly for the declared interests of organized labor.

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